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DE, Germany
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Gebraucht” Hersteller:Opel Herstellernummer:96631484 Produktgruppe:Innenausstattung Im Lieferumfang enthalten:siehe Fotos OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):96631484,96631484,4808209 Vergleichsnummer:96631484,96631484,4808209 Alternativbezeichnung:Airbagsensor, Crashsensor, Aufprallsensor, SRS, Sensorfühler, Airbag sensor, crash sensor, crash sensor, SRS, sensor probe, Sensore airbag, sensore crash, SRS, sonda sensore, Capteur d'airbag, capteur d'impact, SRS, sonde, Sensor de airbag, sensor de impacto, SRS, sonda de sensor Fahrgestellnummer (VIN):W0LLA63F470138095 Motor:Diesel 2.0 CDTi 4x4 110kw 150PS Motorcode: Z20DMH Laufleistung:110622 Getriebe:5-Gang Automatikgetriebe Allrad Getriebe-Code:M98 Ü2.40 C2 AF33 Außenfarbe:grau 79U Lenkung:LHD - Linkslenker Herstellertyp:Originalteile (OE) Erstzulassung:10/2007 Plattform:L07 Einbauposition:rechts Schlüssel-Nr. zu2/zu3:0035 / AFX

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